VOL. 51 · NO. 9 | September 2024
 
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Research Paper
Scott Y. S. Chui, Wayne M. Getz, Michelle Henley, Dana P. Seidel, Mark Keith, Francesca Parrini, Leszek Karczmarski
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (13 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23139
KEYWORDS: behavioural plasticity, habitat use strategy, individual heterogeneity, Loxodonta africana, resource selection function (RSF), southern Africa, surface water, vegetation productivity
Kelly M. Dixon, Brenton von Takach, Brittany Hayward-Brown, Terrah Guymala, Warddeken Rangers, Jawoyn Rangers, Djurrubu Rangers, Mimal Rangers, Jay Evans, Cara E. Penton
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (16 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24034
KEYWORDS: Amytornis, applied ecology, Arnhem Land, conservation management, cross-cultural, ecological niche, grasswren, Indigenous knowledge, modelling
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Hayley M. Geyle, Christine Schlesinger, Sam Banks, Kelly Dixon, Brett P. Murphy, Rachel Paltridge, Laura Doolan, Myra Herbert, North Tanami Rangers, Chris R. Dickman
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (20 August 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24059_CO
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Adrian F. Wayne, Marika A. Maxwell, Colin G. Ward, Jodie Quinn
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (22 August 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24073
KEYWORDS: 1080, bait, control, feral cat, introduced predator, invasive species, sodium fluoroacetate, threatened species
Bradley P. Smith, Jacob Loughridge, Nyangumarta Rangers, Charlie Wright, Augustine Badal, Nyaparu (Margaret) Rose, Elliot Hunter, José Kalpers
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (5 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24082
KEYWORDS: conservation management, dingo, Great Sandy Desert, Indigenous Protected Areas, Indigenous rangers, Nyangumarta Warrarn, Pirra Country, wartaji
Andrew J. Bengsen, Sebastien Comte, Lee Parker, David M. Forsyth, Jordan O. Hampton
Wildlife Research 51 (9), (16 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24098
KEYWORDS: antipredator behaviour, disease management, disturbance, helicopter, movement ecology, population control, predation risk, site fidelity
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